I grew a few of those and it was a great, tasty indica with good yield. Their trainwreck is a current favorite of mine. I also grew the Jack Herer from Sensi and that was a COMPLETELY different plant. I can't believe they had the same name.
sugarbear
My utility company is getting ready to revise it's rates now that the new smart meters are installed. I may want to switch my flowering plants and light them by night instead of day. I was going to shift their timer an hour or so a day until they're reversed. I have a perpetual harvest setup...
I grew the Royal Dutch seed and the Greenhouse seed at the same time. I settled on the Arcata from Greenhouse. The Royal Dutch was an Oregon strain. It was too much of a trainwreck. The GH version was easier to manage. The yield was also better from the GH. The pot was about the same...
It's a great plant. Very tasty and covered with sugar! Seems like she draws bugs and is a real chem dawg -extra nitrogen for this one. Flowers cycle is mid sixties.
sugarbear
We ordered the Jack Herer from Sensi seeds. I think that's the real one. I had previously started a Greenhouse Seeds fem JH. She's really bushy and short. Doesn't look much like a sativa to me, but I haven't finished one yet. That's why we switched to Sensi. There are four phenotypes in...
Jamie497 nailed it on the "smooth, fruity and energetic" That's exactly what I thought. My first one finished in 60 days. It was a little slow to clone and startup and was a bit shorter than most others. Good yield, though.
sugarbear
I just switched to Foxfarm nutes, so thanks for all the info. It will help me get started. The official Foxfarm soil feeding schedule says to feed every other watering. I'm getting the impression that everyone is ignoring this and feeding every watering??
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